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23rd century

2200

2201

The deep space exploration ship, Event Horizon, vanishes after activating it’s expermentational transwarp drive. Fifty years later a distress call is recieved and the signal originates on Mars. After an exhaustive search a formerly unknown Martian ruin is discovered. The signal from the Event Horizon is discovered to be transmitted from a gravitic transmitter. The ship is never found and after a week the signal stops. [STLN]

2202

Th’allt, an Andorian colony world, appeals to the Federation Council for economic protection from Tellarite merchants. The Bureau of Interstellar Trade and Commerce fails to take timely and effective action to resolve the situation. [FASA (Modified)]

Beta Rigel system is admitted to the Federation. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

2204

Dissatisfaction with the inner workings of the Federation hierarchy creates much criticism of the UFP’s present structure among many member-worlds. [FASA (Modified)]

While conducting “fleet maneuvers” near Th’allt as part of Operation Archimedes, Andorian Admiral Hathari fires on Tellar-registered trading ships. This reveals the Scandal of Archimedes, which emphasizes the unwieldy bureaucracy of the Federation and adds to the popularity of the Terra-Return League. [FASA (Modified)]

The discovery of an enriched-enriched asteroid starts a prospecting rush in the Beta Carinae star system. [The Janus Gate, Book One: Present Tense]

2205

The Heiren people begin attempts at a reconciliation between their two worlds. [My Brother’s Keeper, Book I: Republic]

Continued discord with UFP policy cripples the Federation’s economic strength and threatens its ability to provide security to all members. [FASA (Modified)/Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology (Modified)]

2209

Transporter psychosis is first diagnosed by researchers on Delinia II. [“Realm of Fear”]

2210

The Second Babel Conference meets to address a number of issues, including the volatile issues raised by the Terra-Return League. After lengthy speeches, the vote to dissolve the United Federation of Planets fails, leaving the Federation intact. Immediately after the Conference, the Terra-Return League disbands, and its political influence ceases. [FASA (Modified)/Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology (Modified)]

2211

Improved emitter arrays developed by Grahd of Tellar allow shipboard transporters with the same margin for error as ground-based units. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2219

2219-2223

Klingon activities near the Federation border decrease drastically during this period, with few Klingon warships seen and the number of routine confrontations dropping by more than 70%. Star Fleet Intelligence later learns from Operation Dixie that the Klingons are fighting a war with an unknown race along their coreward border. [FASA (Modified per Star Trek Chronology and Last Unicorn RPG)]

2219

2220

The Prime Directive is established as Star Fleet General Order No. 1. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The Federation merchant ship Manila Clipper suffers catastrophic control systems failure and its crew are forced to abandon ship. The life pods make planetfall on Denocet V. Several of the surviving crew interfere with the planet’s native culture, while others adhere to the Prime Directive and do not reveal their extraplanetary origins. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The Romulans first explore and settle in the Tiber Sector. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2221

Sarek becomes diplomatic liaison between the Federation and Freelan. [Sarek]

2222

Colony established on Tarsus IV. [Star Trek Maps (Modified)]

Birth of Montgomery Scott [Star Trek Chronology (Scotty is assumed to have been 44 in the first year of the original 5-year mission.)]

2223

The largest space rescue in history occurs when the U.S.S. Deerslayer recovers the 600 passengers and crew of the S.S. Juliana from an unexplored sector. [FASA (Modified)/Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology (Modified)]

The Klingons launch a sneak attack on the Federation colony on Ardan IV. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The people of Delta IV first achieve warp capability. They are admitted to the Federation soon afterward. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

2224

Discovery of Alpha Majoris system. [Star Trek Maps (Modified)]

An Orion vessel makes Acamar III’s first contact with extraplanetary civilization. After observing the planet’s mineral deposits, the Orions negotiate for mineral rights, which they use to begin a vast strip-mining operation. The Acamarians soon begin a campaign to drive the Orions off the planet. [Last Unicorn RPG]

Birth of Sybok [Star Trek Chronology]

T’Pau becomes the High Priestess of Seleya. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2226

Klingons conquer Beta Thoridar. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2227

Larson-class destroyers are first commissioned. [FASA]

The credit becomes the standard unit of exchange in the Federation. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The Orions withdraw from Acamar III. [Last Unicorn RPG]

Birth of Leonard McCoy [“Encounter at Farpoint”]

2229

The U.S.S. Wells inexplicably travels through time as it returns from a 3-year mission in only 33 days. [FASA/Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology (Modified)]

A study completed for the Federation Council’s Office of Public Information reports that the new starships will eventually permit a thorough exploration of all sectors within the Federation’s sphere of influence. This finding supports Star Fleet’s recent emphasis on its exploration component. [FASA (Modified)/Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology (Modified)]

2235

Nelson-class scouts first commissioned. The class vessel is destroyed during testing, and a Saladin-class destroyer is named for it. Impressive performance from this class eventually leads the Hermes-class to be upgraded to Saladin-class specifications. [FASA/Fan Background]

First Aakenn-class freighters commissioned. [FASA]

2236

S.S. Columbia crashes on Talos IV. Vina is the only survivor. [“The Cage”]

The planet Beta Pavonis IV is surveyed, and placed under interdict status due to ongoing religious warfare. [The Wounded Sky]

The people of Valakis VI first achieve warp capability. They are admitted to the Federation soon afterward. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

2244

Construction begins on 14 Constitution-class heavy cruisers at the San Francisco Naval Yards. [“Star Trek: The Next Generation” Technical Manual]

The renewal of intermittent war between the planets Altair III and Altair VI creates the most devastating conflict in Altairian history. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2245

The U.S.S. Enterprise is commissioned. Captain Robert April assumes command. [“The Counter-Clock Incident”/“Star Trek: The Next Generation” Technical Manual]

Birth of Pavel Chekov [“Who Mourns for Adonais”]

2246

Kodos “The Executioner” murders 4,000 colonists on Tarsus IV during a botanical plague. The Enterprise is one of the ships sent to the colony, but it is delayed by an encounter with a Klingon vessel under Commander Kor. [“The Conscience of the King”/”Though Hell Should Bar the Way” (Enterprise Logs)]

2247

Wrigley’s Pleasure Planet founded. [Star Trek Maps (Modified)]

Contact is lost with the Friendship One probe. It is last tracked heading in the general direction of the Delta Quadrant. [“Friendship One”]

Birth of Lenore Karidian [“The Conscience of the King”]

Civil war breaks out on the planet Grex. A Star Fleet aid and support team, stationed on the planet, is asked to leave and must withdraw under fire. [The Janus Gate, Book Three: Past Prologue]

A Vulcan adulthood ceremony in which Spock participates is disrupted when the Vulcan Sered and a squad of Romulans attack Mount Seleya. A number of hostages are taken, including Spock, Captain Nechama Rabin of the U.S.S. Farragut, and her son David. The shuttle bearing Spock and David to Sered’s fortress in the Womb of Fire on Vulcan’s Forge crashes, and the two boys escape. Together, they journey across the desert and reach the fortress, and are able to free the hostages. As a result of these events, Spock decides to enter Star Fleet. [Vulcan’s Forge]

2248

First Surya-class frigates commissioned. [Ships of the Star Fleet (Modified)]

Aurelia is admitted to the Federation. [Star Trek Maps (Modified)]

The Federation and Klingon Empire negotiate the Seldonis IV Conventions on the treatment of prisoners. Every major spacefaring power in the region eventually will become a signatory to these conventions. [Last UnicornRPG]

2249

Risa is admitted to the Federation. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

2250

Antares-class surveyors and the Vulcan T’Pari-class surveyors are first commissioned. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2254

The planet Arronia requests assistance from the Federation, and the Enterprise is sent to that world. The titans, creatures with natural warp drives that the Arronians use for interstellar travel, have failed to return from their annual migration to the Devernia system. It is revealed that the titans are proving to be an ecological hazard to the Devernian natives, who are trying to eradicate them. It is discovered that some titans are sick, and the Enterprise medical staff is able to use that to create a mutated virus to control the over-large titan population, reducing the danger to the Devernians without harming the ability of the Arronians to have interstellar flight. [Where Sea Meets Sky]

First contact with the Calligar is made by the U.S.S. Enterprise. [The Rift]

Discovery of Neural. Lieutenant James Kirk of the U.S.S. Farragut leads the initial survey of planet. [Star Trek Encyclopedia]

2255

The Neshilev Settlement Project, an experimental habitat, is constructed on the edge of the Blue Taiga, on Andor. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The planets Heir’tzan and Heir’ocha, in the Beta Bora Star System, are admitted to the Federation. Soon afterward, following an old custom, signatories to a reconciliation agreement, along with two telepaths: one from each side: gather in the capital city on
Heir’tzan in an attempt to end the conflicts between the two worlds. Despite attempts to undermine the attempt by those opposed to peace, the agreement is achieved, thanks in part to actions by Cadets James T. Kirk and Gary Mitchell, from the starship U.S.S. Republic, which was on hand to observe the event. [My Brother’s Keeper, Book I: Republic]

In preparation for an all-out war with the Federation, the Klingon and Romulan Empires found the Chal colony as a supply base. Its people are genetically-engineered to survive in the aftermath of total destruction, should the war result in such. [The Ashes of Eden]

A Blood Many vessel (commanded by Ennengand, Shucorian’s father) and a Kauld battlebarge engage one another in Belle Terre’s system, and during the combat are drawn through a gateway in space-time. In an alternate continuum, they and their descendents will spend nearly 11,000 years on a bizarre, inhospitable world before they are able to make the attempt to cross back over. [Chainmail]

The Treaty of Armens is concluded between the Federation and the Sheliak Corporate. [Star Trek Encyclopedia]

The starship U.S.S. Hood makes the first Federation contact with the planet Gullrey. [The Great Starship Race]

Captain Pike, aboard the Enterprise, destroys the surface of the planet Eridios to abort the disintegration of space-time. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The first survey of Beta Damoron V: Modala: takes place. Although progressing well, the planet is deemed not yet ready for formal affiliation with the Federation. [“Star Trek: The Modala Imperative” #1]

A Federation astronomy outpost is established by treaty on Nova Empyrea. [The Better Man]

2258

Discovery of the planet Elysia by the U.S.S. Clarion. [Metamorphosis]

The U.S.S. Eagle is presented to the Andorians to adapt for a primarily-Andorian crew. Its first commanding officer is Captain Igrilan Kor. [Last Unicorn RPG (Modified)]
*The USS Tornado is destroyed and all hands lost when it collides with a ship of previously unknown design. Study of the wreckage reveal the ship’s crew to be cybernetic organisms. [STLN]

First Coronado-class through-deck cruisers are commissioned. [Ships of the Star Fleet]

2258-2260

2259

Four-Years’ War ends with Axanar Peace Mission. Limited diplomatic channels are established between the 2 sides and concessions are obtained from each side to create new UFP/Klingon boundaries. A second colonial expansion begins into the Triangle, resulting in a trade boom unequalled in known history. [FASA (Modified)/Fan Background/Graham/Mandel Timeline (Modified)]

The people of Ardana first achieve warp capability. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

An attempted takeover of Sordinia IV by the N’shaii is frustrated by the U.S.S. Constitution. Over the next several years, the N’shaii will engage Star Fleet vessels on five occasions. [My Brother’s Keeper, Book II: Constitution/Star Trek: The Novels Timeline]

Deneb (Deneb Kaitos) system is admitted to the Federation. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

2259-2260

Klingon citizens required to relocate in compliance with the Treaty of Axanar are transported to planets on their side of the newly defined Federation/Klingon border. [FASA (Modified)/Fan Background]

2260

First contact with the Chyrellkans [Renegade]

The Emarni Lake ruins are discovered on Andor, bringing into question the evolutionary origins of life on that planet. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2262

The starship U.S.S. Intrepid is authorized for an all-Vulcan crew. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The Romulans clientize Gentara. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2263

Linear warp drive first developed. It will not be put into regular use for another decade. [Ships of the Star Fleet; Federation Reference Series, Vol. 1]

Ardana is admitted to the Federation. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

2264

Starbase 27 becomes operational. [FASA (Modified)]

The Rimbor Engagement takes place, in which the U.S.S. Farragut is engaged by three Klingon vessels. Heavy casualties are sustained, but the Farragut manages to disable one Klingon vessel and escape. [Worf’s First Adventure]

The Klingons arrive on Sicon III to place an outpost there, and encounter the human colonists known as Danurians. After an initial period of conflict, an uneasy semi-alliance begins. [Last Unicorn RPG]

Federation and Klingon forces clash along a wide expanse of space claimed by both sides. [FASA/Graham/Mandel Timeline (Modified)]

The Cestus Home colony is established on Cestus III. [Last Unicorn RPG (Modified per Star Trek: Star Charts)]

Captain James Kirk assumes command of the U.S.S. Enterprise. [“Star Trek Classic” TV Series/Star Trek Chronology (Modified)/ ”Q2” (Icheb’s report in the “Voyager” episode establishes the year in which the 5-year mission concludes. The year that it begins can then be derived.)]

The Borg destroy the El-Aurian homeworld. A small number of survivors scatter through the galaxy. [Star Trek Chronology]

Armed conflict erupts between the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets. Both sides suffer heavy casualties and prepare for full-scale war. Klingon Thought Admiral Krador zantai Rrilac is reassigned to a military governorship on Muldor IV. [FASA (Modified)]

The Neshilev Settlement Project is shut down in the wake of several brutal murders. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The starships Enterprise and Constellation respond to a distress call from the colony on Alpha Proxima II. The colony has been stricken by a plague. The medical staffs on the two starships are able to develop a cure, and it is discovered that the plague was caused by one of the Malkus Artifacts. The artifact is recovered and transferred to the Rector Institute on Earth. [The Brave and the Bold, Book One]

The complacency of Star Fleet toward the long-dormant Romulan problem is shattered when a Bird of Prey-class cruiser, using a cloaking device to shield it from detection, destroys 4 Neutral Zone border outposts with a new, powerful plasma weapon. The U.S.S. Enterprise pursues the Bird of Prey into the Neutral Zone and picks up images from the Romulan ship’s bridge, revealing the Romulans to be Vulcanoid in appearance. After taking heavy damage from the Enterprise, the Romulan ship self-destructs. [“Balance of Terror”]

Miri (FGC-347601 III) is established as a Federation protectorate. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

The Ruling Council of Acamar is formed, an event commemorated as “The Reconciliation”. [Last UnicornRPG]

2267

The Star’s End settlement is colonized with the assistance of 42 Cochrane-class colonial transports, forming the largest colonial convoy to date. [FASA (Modified)]

During a routine database update of several Federation colony worlds, including Tyrtaeus II, an old, undetected virus is accidentally downloaded, which destroys the colonial databases and subspace communications software. The U.S.S.Enterprise travels to those colonies to repair the communications systems and supervise a new download of database information. While in the Tyrtaeus System, the Enterprise makes contact with an alien vehicle that has a station in the heart of the system’s star. [Heart of the Sun]

Representatives from the Federation and Klingon Empire fail to reach a peaceful resolution to their differences. Warships from the Klingon Empire invade space claimed by the Federation. A Klingon battle group under the command of Commander Kor seizes the planet Organia and transports occupation forces to the planet’s surface. The U.S.S. Enterprise responds to Organia. James Kirk and his first officer are captured after attacking Klingon military installations on Organia. As a Star Fleet task force approaches the planet, the Organians intervene to end the conflict. They impose the Organian Peace Treaty on both Federation and Klingon forces, thus averting the Second Klingon War. [“Errand of Mercy”]

Establishment of Nimbus III, the so-called “Planet of Galactic Peace”, as a joint project of the Federation, Klingon Empire, and Romulan Star Empire. [“Star Trek V: The Final Frontier”]

After a number of years during which control of Signi Beta is disputed by the Federation and Klingon Empire, a contest is arranged, under the terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, to determine which group can work the planet more efficiently. Ambassador Ninties of Sandpinia is chosen to judge the contest. [Treaty’s Law (modified)]

The U.S.S. Enterprise discovers the DY-100-class vessel S.S. Botany Bay carrying the surviving Eugenic Supermen. After a failed attempt to capture the Enterprise, Khan Noonian Singh and the others are left on Ceti Alpha V to colonize the planet, in lieu of formal rehabilitation. [“Space Seed”; “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan”]

The U.S.S. Enterprise makes the first Federation contact with the Gorn Alliance, after the Gorn destruction of the Federation colony on Cestus III. [“Arena”]

The Enterprise conducts a follow-up survey of Modala. A rebellion against the tyrannical regime of the Krisaian faction, surreptitiously aided by Enterprise officers, reveals that the Krisaia have acquired advanced energy weapons from an unknown source. The Enterprise departs with the rebellion achieving success, but the planet is deemed still unready to join the Federation. Several months later, the Krisaian regime is overthrown. [“Star Trek: The Modala Imperative”]

First contact is made with the group of races known as the Furies. Defeated in a war several millennia ago, they were banished from their home sectors and exiled to the other side of the galaxy. At this time, a scout vessel–precursor to an invasion–is sent through a spatial rift to determine if the area near Klingon and Federation space is in fact their home. The initial Fury incursion is turned back by a Klingon task force, aided by the Enterprise. [Star Trek: Invasion – First Strike]

Zefram Cochrane is discovered by several officers of the Enterprise traveling aboard a shuttlecraft, still alive on a planetoid in the Gamma Canaris Region. His life has been extended by a being known as the Companion. His presence is kept secret. [”Metamorphosis”]

Capella IV is established as a Federation protectorate. [Friday’s Child”/Star Trek: Star Charts]

6 months after the shuttle’s departure, Zefram Cochrane is kidnapped by a group of Klingons operating in league with Adrik Thorsen and using a hijacked Federation passenger liner. Cochrane is rescued by the Enterprise, which: following a running battle with a Klingon squadron: enters orbit around the black hole TNC 65813 and launches Cochrane aboard a shuttlecraft so he can escape Thorsen. The shuttle is forced into the event horizon, and is supported by the Enterprise until another, far more advanced Federation starship is detected. This other craft picks up the shuttle, and both vessels aid each other in escaping from TNC 65813. [Federation]

Klingons attack a Romulan colony. Rather than begin a war, the two powers begin negotiations. [Last UnicornRPG]

2268

The Klingon Empire and Romulan Star Empire enter into an alliance. Romulans receive Klingon ships, and Klingons are given access to cloaking technology. [“The Enterprise Incident”]

The scout Harriet Tubman vanishes in the vicinity of the Crossroad Nebula. [Crossroad]

Work Bee general utility craft are first brought into service for Star Fleet. [“Deep Space Nine” Technical Manual/Starship Spotter]

Minara becomes a nova. The Vians transport one of the system’s sentient races, the Anjurwan (a race of mute empaths), to the planet Vashnar in the Delta Quadrant. [“The Empath”/Strange New Worlds II: “The Healing Arts”]

The Temporal Prime Directive is introduced at a meeting of senior officers at Star Fleet Command. After several days of heated debate, it is accepted as General Order 157. Its official publication is delayed, however. [Last UnicornRPG]

The U.S.S. Enterprise discovers the volatile area known as The Badlands. Captain James Kirk gives it its name. A Romulan bird of prey is destroyed in the area, as well, pursuing a smuggler carrying sensitive Romulan military information to the Enterprise, for transfer to the Federation. The ship suffers severe radiation effects, complicating the entire incident. [The Badlands, Book 1]

The Polaric Test Ban Treaty is signed, barring any further development of the extremely dangerous polaric ion technology. [“Time and Again”]

The U.S.S. Defiant investigates an attack on the Klingon colony on Traelus II. The crew discovers an unidentified artifact and brings it aboard the ship. Pursued by Tholian spacecraft, the Defiant falls into an interspatial rift and the crew is killed. Subsequent attempts to recover the ship by the U.S.S. Enterprise are unsuccessful. [Interphase/”The Tholian Web”]

2269

The Kobax VI crisis occurs when a usurper assassinates the president of Kobax VI, a Federation world near the Klingon Empire, and declares the planet independent of the UFP. After the assassin is uncovered as a Klingon agent, 2 regiments of Star Fleet Marines restore order on the planet and deter a Klingon invasion. [FASA (Modified)]

First contact with the Petraw, as the Enterprise encounters them following the discovery of an ancient and abandoned Kalandan outpost. The Petraw seek to acquire the technology used to send persons and objects over hundreds, perhaps thousands, of light-years through a gateway of some sort. The gateway is destroyed on the outpost, but Captain Kirk briefly travels to the Petraw homeworld, and subsequently uses a second gateway to return to Earth, with the aid of a dissident Petraw officer. [One Small Step/What Lay Beyond-“One Giant Leap”]

Beta Niobe becomes a nova. [“All Our Yesterdays”]

The planet Gullrey plays host to the first Great Starship Race. This event also marks Gullrey’s entry into the Federation. [The Great Starship Race]

Discovery of the planet Delta Canaris IV. First contact is made by Commander Spock of the Enterprise with intelligent life-forms no thicker than a sheet of paper. Subsequently, the Enterprise: with the assistance of a Speaker from the planet Hyla: begins the process of resolving a conflict between the planets Ammdon and Jurnamoria. [The Klingon Gambit/Mutiny on the Enterprise]

An agreement is established with the Midgwins on Elcidar Beta III for Federation aid and relief to their civilization, suffering from malnutrition and plague. [Ghost-Walker]

General Order 157 is finally published, and goes into full effect. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2270

U.S.S. Enterprise serves as the test-ship for the T’Pask-Sivek-B’t’kr-K’t’lk Elective Mass-Inversion Apparatus, which promises to revolutionize space travel. Unfortunately, devastating side-effects result in the test being declared a failure. [The Wounded Sky]

After several years, Ambassador Ninties reviews the results of the contest on Signi Beta and awards the colony to the Klingon Empire. [Treaty’s Law (slightly modified)]

Commander Spock contacts his son, Zar, left in the past of the planet Sarpeidon. He brings Zar forward to the present, using the Guardian of Forever. With Zar’s assistance, the Enterprise, Lexington, and a support squadron prevent a Romulan takeover of the Time Planet. Zar returns to the past. [Yesterday’s Son]

A Klingon farming colony on the planet QI’ Tu’ (aka Signi Beta) is attacked by an alien race called the Narr, who claim that the planet is theirs. The Enterprise, assisted by the Farragut, defends the colony until communication can be established with the Narr, and then Captain James Kirk negotiates an agreement by which the Klingons can retain the colony and asist the Narr with their farming needs. The Klingons, represented by Commander Kor, agree to the arrangement, and in recognition of the heroic actions of Kirk and his crew, as well as the Farragut, establish the holiday known as the Day of Honor. [Treaty’s Law]

Enterprise returns from its 5-year mission. After 5 years of astounding success, Kirk and the top officers of the Enterprise are decorated and given 6 months’ leave. Kirk is then promoted to Rear Admiral and the ship is prepared to undergo a complete refit. Spock and McCoy resign from Star Fleet service. [“Star Trek: The Motion Picture”/”Q2” (Icheb’s report in the “Voyager” episode establishes the year in which the 5-year mission concludes.]

Dumok’azen, a mineral-rich world on the Romulan/Klingon border, become sthe site of a battle between the two empires. The Klingons claim victory. [Decipher RPG]

First contact is made between the Federation and the Jibetian Confederation when a Jibetian warp ship encounters a far-reaching Federation starship. [The Long Night]

Klingon forces, under the command of Kor, win a great victory over the Romulans in the Battle of Klach D’kel Brakt. [“Blood Oath”/Star Trek Chronology (Revised)]

Cestus III is resettled under the terms of a treaty between the Federation and Gorn Alliance, and the new colony is admitted to the Federation. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

The terraforming project at planet Caldos is completed with the installation of weather controls and fusion systems. A Federation colony will subsequently be established on Caldos. [“Sub Rosa”/Star Trek Chronology (Revised)]

2272

In honor of the exploits of the Enterprise under Captain Kirk, the uniform insignia for the Enterprise is adopted as the official symbol for all of Star Fleet. The practice of wearing a separate ship’s insignia on Star Fleet uniforms is abolished. [FASA (Modified); “Star Trek: The Next Generation” Technical Manual (Modified) (If we are to accept the overall dating structure of the Chronology, the date of this event cannot be as the Chronology and TNGTechnical Manual suggest.)]

2273

Betazed is admitted to the Federation. [Star Trek: Star Charts]

Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan begins working on a treaty with the Legarans. [“Sarek”]

The “V-ger Incident” brings the Enterprise crew back together under Admiral Kirk’s leadership. Following the successful elimination of the threat to Earth: and the loss of Captain Decker: the Enterprise is recommissioned as the first Enterprise-class heavy cruiser and goes on a new 5-year mission under Kirk’s command. [“Star Trek: The Motion Picture” (based on referents to the original series)]

A Romulan squadron skirts the Neutral Zone and arrives at Ectair, a neutral world within the Federation. The frigate U.S.S. Ardent, also in the area, challenges the Romulans’ presence. The senior Ectairian planetary official personally intervenes and mediates discussions. [FASA (Modified)]

2274

A Star Fleet-sponsored Vulcan science team, accompanied by Commander Spock (on leave from Enterprise), investigates Hellguard, an abandoned Romulan colony world. A Vulcan/Romulan hybrid named Saavik is found and rescued. She is placed in the custody of Spock’s parents. [Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Novelization; The Pandora Principle (Modified)]

The colony ship Artemis, launched toward Septimus Minor, suffers guidance system failure and instead arrives at Tau Cygna V. The settlers are declared lost by the Federation and are forgotten. [“The Ensigns of Command”] 2274: A Star Fleet physicist synthesizes a single Omega molecule. The molecule destabilizes, destroying a classified researchstation in the Lantaru Sector and killing 126 of the Federation’s leading scientists. [“The Omega Directive”]

The Asparax Confederation is formed. It is a loosely-knit coalition of 4 planets in the space between the Federation and Klingon Empire. Territorial limits are established, defining Asparaxian space. [FASA (Modified)]

In the wake of the success of the linear warp drive and the heavy cruiser refit, Star Fleet initiates a large-scale refit and shipbuilding program. Baker-class destroyers are first commissioned, and will eventually replace the Larson-class, which is unsuitable for refit. Saladin, Hermes, and Ptolemy-class vessels are all slated for upgrading. [FASA/Fan Background/Speculation]

The planet Vulcan considers secession from the Federation. After considerable debate, the motion to secede is voted down by the Vulcan population. [Spock’s World]

The Belle Terre Expedition leaves Federation space, accompanied by a Star Fleet escort led by the U.S.S. Enterprise. [Wagon Train to the Stars]

2275

Gibraltar, an unwanted world situated between the UFP and the Romulan Star Empire, becomes one of the most important in the Triangle when the UFP and the Romulans choose it as the site for negotiating a settlement. [FASA (Modified)]

En route to Belle Terre, in the Sagittarius Cluster, the Expedition encounters vessels of two warring alien species, Blood Many and All Kauld. A Kauld attack on the Expedition is repulsed, and the fleet continues on to Belle Terre. [Wagon Train to the Stars]

Two weeks after the Expedition’s arrival at Belle Terre, Commander Spock discovers that one of the planet’s moons contains vast amounts of quasar olivium, which is unstable and is about to cause the moon to explode. In a dramatic move, the Star Fleet personnel and colonists are able to use a small asteroid-sized object to “crack” the moon’s surface and release the pressure, although the resulting flare of olivium from the moon heavily damages one side of Belle Terre, the planet remains habitable. The vast amounts of olivium now accessible, however, make Belle Terre a strategic target for the Blood, Kauld, and other races in the area. [Belle Terre]

A Kauld attempt to destroy the Belle Terre colony using a huge laser is thwarted. [The Flaming Arrow]

A group of young Ba’ku decide they wish to follow the ways of the “offlanders”, re-embracing technology, and attempt to take control of the colony. When they fail, the other Ba’ku make the decision to exile them from the colony. The dissidents become the Son’a. [“Star Trek: Insurrection”/Star Trek: The Magazine]

A Kauld attempt to render Belle Terre uninhabitable using a siliconic gel is also thwarted. [Thin Air]

The U.S.S. Peleliu is sent to Belle Terre to relieve the Enterprise on its mission of sector patrol and exploration and colony defense/support. The ship is wrecked soon after its arrival at the colony. The surviving crew, with the assistance of Commander Scott of the Enterprise, use components of the Peleliu, along with pieces of other ships from the Belle Terre expedition, to construct a new starship, which they dub a composite frigate and name Challenger. The Kauld seek aid to prevent the destruction of their homeworld by an energy-draining entity, and the Enterprise and Challenger determine that the object is a cleanup device used by aliens called the Formless. The Kauld homeworld is saved, and hostilities between All Kauld, Blood Many, and the Federation colonists are ended, at least for the time being. The Enterprise departs Belle Terre, bound for Federation space, leaving the Challenger (under the command of Nick Keller) to continue the mission planned for the Peleliu, for at least the next two years. [Challenger]

A bizarre alien ship, looking vaguely Kauld-like, appears in Belle Terre’s system. The Challenger investigates, and when Zane Bonifay disobeys First Officer Shucorian’s orders while on a Blood Plume, this sparks a crisis in relations between the Federation colony and their Blood Many allies. Soon after, a number of other vessels come through the gateway, the descendents of the crews of the Blood and Kauld ships lost 20 years earlier. They declare a mission to confine the various spacegoing races to their homeworlds, for their safety and security. The Challenger and a group of Blood vessels stop the aliens. Keller travels through the gateway to the alien world, and returns after a year of subjective time and 29 hours in the normal universe, leading an exodus from the alternate continuum, and bringing the inhabitants of the alien world back to this universe. [Chainmail/What Lay Beyond-“Exodus”]

The government of Nova Empyrea debates the removal of the Federation astronomy outpost from their planet. The Enterprise ferries Ambassador Mark Rousseau to speak: along with Dr. Leonard McCoy: for keeping the outpost operational. After extensive debate, the Empyrean Council narrowly votes to renew the treaty with the Federation. [The Better Man]

First contact with the Breen. The initial encounter is peaceful, although there are occasional clashes in later years. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2276

After months of cautious negotiations, representatives of the UFP and Gorn Alliance sign the Frontier Accord, limiting military activity in the disputed areas. Peace talks continue on Clanhaven. [FASA (Modified)]

Auto-repair components are added to Ganitriul, the computer system controlling all basic functions on the planet Eerlik and located on Eerlik’s moon. [Fatal Error (Date is estimated)]

After centuries of conflict between two warring races on the planet Sinqay, in Thallonian space, the Thallonians intercede. They move each of the races, the Aeron and Markanians, neither of which had interstellar travel capability, to a separate terraformed planet, in hopes that distance would cool the hostilities. [Cold Wars]

The colony of Europa Nova is first settled by Humans. [Demons of Air and Darkness]

The Enterprise returns from its 5-year mission. In a virtually unprecedented move, the entire senior staff requests to remain with the Enterprise for another 5 years. In view of the exceptional records of this group of officers, the request is granted, although the Enterprise does spend around 6 months in drydock for refit. [Conjecture (Some resolution of the extra time is necessary if the Chronology’s years are to work.)]

2279

Birth of Mark Jameson [“Too Short a Season”]

The Enterprise begins its third 5-year mission of exploration under James Kirk’s command. [Conjecture]

The science vessel U.S.S. Gagarin is attacked and disabled by a Klingon battlecruiser. Although the captain is able to scuttle the ship, she and a number of the crew are captured and taken prisoner. A group of Gagarin crewmembers are held in a prison on the planet Pao’la. [In the Name of Honor]

Diplomatic relations between the Federation and the government of Dekkanar break down. The U.S.S. Enterprise, U.S.S. Vanguard, and U.S.S. Sir Richard are dispatched to evacuate diplomatic personnel. Meanwhile, Captain Kasak sutai-Khornezh steals the prototype remotely-controlled battlecruiser Hakkarl and proceeds to Dekkanar with a hand-picked crew. The results of this incident convince the Dekkan government to renegotiate agreements with the Federation, and the Klingons to abandon development of such remotely-piloted vessels. [Rules of Engagement]

A treaty is signed between the Navot and Paqu groups on Bajor, settling a territorial dispute and establishing a border between the two groups along the river Glyrhond. [“The Storyteller”]

2280

News of the Dixie Princess’ destruction reaches the Dixie Lady. The ship sends a message to Starbase 12, but only a portion of it gets past Klingon jamming. This is the last transmission by an Operation Dixie starship. [FASA]

Project Grey Ghost returns and is heralded a complete success. Star Fleet gains important information on the nature, organization, and threat capabilities of the Romulan Star Navy. [FASA (Modified)]

The Kes and Prytt groups on the planet Kesprytt II sever diplomatic relations, entering a period of cold war. [“Attached”]

Taal Tan Offensive takes place. During this incident, the Lexington, Excalibur, and El Dorado defeat a total of 18 Klingon vessels. Also, the Tori, Lafayette, and Wasp defeat the Klingon hunter-killers K’chss and K’utuul. [Ships of the Star Fleet]

A brief clash takes place between the Federation and the Breen. [Last Unicorn RPG]

First Miranda-class cruisers are commissioned. The spaceframe design is borrowed from the Avenger-class heavy frigate refits. [Starship Spotter/Avenger/Miranda-Class General Plans]

While on leave at his uncle’s farm in Idaho, RADM James Kirk meets a woman, Antonia. While Kirk is on leave following the Enterprise’s mission, the two will fall in love. [“Star Trek Generations”]

2284

The Battle of Khatanga takes place with the Klingons. [Ships of the Star Fleet, Vol. 2/No. 1]

Enterprise returns from its 5-year mission and is ordered onto rotation as a training vessel. Kirk chooses to take a position as an Academy instructor. Spock is promoted to captain and assumes command of the Enterprise. Pavel Chekov is transferred to the U.S.S. Reliant as executive/science officer. Kirk’s choice is a disappointment to Antonia, and the two separate, to his regret. [Fan and Licensee Consensus/“Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan”/“Star Trek: The Next Generation” Technical Manual/”Star Trek Generations”]

Death of Torias. After a brief joining with Joran, the symbiont Dax is transferred to host Curzon. [“Equilibrium”/”Rejoined”]

2286

Romulans commission first Nova-class battleships. [FASA (Modified)]

The Reliant discovers Khan on Ceti Alpha V, sparking the “Genesis Incident”. Genesis is detonated in the Mutara Nebula and Spock is killed saving the Enterprise. The ship returns to Earth, where its decommissioning is announced. Sarek tells Kirk of a way to save Spock. Kirk and the top Enterprise officers steal the ship and return to Genesis, where they meet a Klingon bird of prey. The Enterprise is destroyed, the Klingon ship is captured, and Spock’s body is returned to Vulcan, where the fal-tor-pan is performed, reuniting his katra and his body. 2.5 months later, the arrival of an alien probe sparks the “Cetacean Incident”, in which the Enterprise officers go back in time to bring a pair of humpback whales to the 23rd Century, when the species has become extinct, in order that they communicate with the probe. After this success, the crew (except Kirk) are exonerated of their earlier crimes, and Kirk is demoted to captain. The U.S.S. Ti-Ho is formally renamed Enterprise and renumbered NCC-1701-A, and the crew is assigned for another mission. [“Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan”/“Star Trek III: The Search For Spock”/“Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home”/“Star Trek: The Next Generation” Technical Manual/Mr. Scott’s Guide to the Enterprise/Paramount Publicity For “Star Trek II” and ST:TNG]

The planet Sauron is discovered by the USS Intrepid. The planet is revealed to be a race of humans that have pushed genetic engineering beyond anything ever seen in the Federation. The Sauron War begins creating even greater hostility towards all genetically modified peoples everywhere. [STLN]

First contact between the Klingons and Cardassians, as ships from each power encounter one another in the Betreka Nebula. The encounter ends in a battle which sparks an 18-year period of hostilities later referred to simply as “the Betreka Nebula Incident”. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The Tralasta clan on Acamar III is almost completely massacred by the Lornack clan. [“The Vengeance Factor”]

Development begins on the Mars Defense Perimeter, a network of drones and monitor probes to serve as a line of defense for the inner part of Sol System. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2287

Following a problem-plagued shakedown cruise, the Enterprise is called into service to defuse a hostage situation on Nimbus III. Hijacked by the renegade Vulcan Sybok, the ship is taken beyond the so-called Great Barrier in the direction of the galactic center, in search of what Sybok claims is God. Reaching a planet which Sybok claims is Sha-Ka-Ree, the ship encounters an alien being. Refused transport, the alien becomes hostile, and is destroyed by the Enterprise and a Klingon Bird-of-Prey which had followed the Enterprise. [“Star Trek V: The Final Frontier”/Star Trek Chronology]

Peace negotiations are held at Starbase 49 between diplomatic teams from the Federation and Klingon Empire, at the encouragement of Klingon General Korrd. During this time, Captain Kirk and Commander Sulu participate with Commander Koloth, using information gained from High Councillor Gorkon, on a covert mission into Klingon space to locate secretly-held Star Fleet prisoners. They are able to rescue the Gagarin survivors from the Pao’la prison. To prevent any revelations about the nature of the prison from coming out, the Klingons destroy it, killing hundreds. In political fallout from both the mission and the peace talks, Klingon Chancellor Kesh and several Councillors step down. Gorkon becomes acting Chancellor, pending formal confirmation. [In the Name of Honor]

Karimea severs ties to the Federation, as its political situation degenerates to the brink of civil war. [DC Star Trek #13-15: “The Return of the Worthy”]

“The Worthy”, explorers from Karimea, are discovered by the Enterprise on Claneia I during an Enterprise mission to test the experimental Lamver Unit, a device to provide access to alternate universes. “The Worthy” have been in suspended animation for over three centuries. Meanwhile, war on Karimea results in the destruction of all life on the planet. The Enterprise returns the Worthy to their homeworld too late to prevent the war. Scientists discover a flaw in the Lamver Unit, and the device is scrapped. [DC Star Trek #13-15: “The Return of the Worthy”]

Second contact with the Calligar is made, again by the U.S.S. Enterprise. [The Rift]

2288

Natural disasters devastate Axua, the capital of Lerik IV. After intervention by the Enterprise, advanced aliens reveal themselves as the source of Lerikan religious myths, and as the cause of the natural disasters. [DC Star Trek #20-21: “Gods’ Gauntlet”]

Full diplomatic relations are established between the Federation and the Nasgul. [DC Star Trek #24: “Target: Mudd”]

The Federation colony on the planet Bicea is destroyed by an unknown attacker, leaving no survivors. The starship U.S.S. Sentinel is the first on the scene. On Earth, a political action group called the Vanguard uses this incident to advocate forceful actions against the Klingons, although no evidence suggests they are responsible for the attack. Captain James Kirk, Commander Pavel Chekov, and Commander Hikaru Sulu (in San Francisco as guest lecturers at Star Fleet Academy) are assisted by a team of cadets from the Academy Command School in stopping this group, and exposing their attempts to frame the Klingons for the attack, as well as revealing that the attacker is a “living” entity of sorts. The Enterprise is dispatched to deal with the problem. [Starfleet Academy]

2289

The Federation mediates an end to 2 centuries of hot and cold war in the Tabuk Star System. Tabuk III and Tabuk IV become Federation members. The treaty between the two worlds provides for the cooperative disposal of both planets’ arsenals of weapons of mass destruction. [DC Star Trek #35: “The Tabukan Syndrome”]

A comic book series called “The Secrets of the Buddha’s Palm” begins to circulate through the colonies of the Federation. Thousands of children begin to practice the martial arts techniques described within. [STLN]

Federation negotiator Curzon Dax conducts talks with Klingon representative Kang at the Korvat colony. After some difficult moments, the negotiations are successful, and Kang comes to believe that Curzon, unlike other Federation representatives, does in fact understand the Klingon psyche. [“Blood Oath”/Star Trek Chronology (Revised)]

A trio of Klingon vessels: commanded by Kor, Kang, and Koloth: are sent to stop a band of depredators who are raiding Klingon colonies. The raiders are led by an albino. Most are captured, but the albino escapes. [“Blood Oath”]

A Klingon armada destroys the tribble homeworld as part of a massive effort on the part of the Empire to eradicate the species. [“Trials and Tribbleations”/Last Unicorn RPG]

An attempt by the Romulan Star Empire and the Maroan Dominion to disrupt the Tabukan peace process is foiled by the Enterprise and Excelsior. A potential alliance between the Romulans and Maroans falls apart. [DC Star Trek #35-40: “The Tabukan Syndrome”]

Reports from Andoria tell of an invasion from an unknown cybernetic species. By the time reinforcements arrive from Starfleet the invasion is over. The Andorians claim a human in a blue box defeated the invasion force without using any weapons. [STLN]

An attack is made by rogue Nykus and Anjiri males on the Excelsior and a Star Fleet space station.Eventually, these rogues are recaptured by the dominant females of those species, resolving both Federation and Klingon concerns.. [War Dragons]

First contact with the Zald occurs, as the launch of their first warp-capable vessel, the Lees, is detected by a Centauran freighter en route to Tellar. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The Star Fleet/Thevosian protomatter weapon is placed aboard the starship Pacific for testing, with the Enterprise assigned as observer vessel. The test vessel is seized by rebels against the community of beings known as the Aegis. Gary Seven, representing the Aegis, and the Enterprise counter the rebels. In the process, the Pacific: and the weapon: are destroyed. The weapon program is suspended. [DC Star Trek #49-50: “The Peacekeeper”]

The planets Ramaz III and Landor end a decades-long dispute. [DC Star Trek Special #1: “Blaise of Glory”]

2291

The Klingon observation station that will become the pirate haven Gorkon’s Retreat is established in the Altanis Idrilon System in the Draconis Outback. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2292

The alliance between the Klingon and Romulan Empires collapses. In the wake of this, the two former allies become bitter enemies. [“Reunion”/Star Trek Chronology]

The albino infects the firstborn children of Kor, Kang, and Koloth with a genetic virus, killing them. Kang’s son is Curzon Dax’s godson. Curzon and the three captains take a blood oath to avenge the children’s deaths. [“Blood Oath”]

2293

First confirmed incidence of an anti-intoxicant being used for recreational purposes. [The Starfleet Survival Guide]

Starfleet establishes Section 13 of the Star Fleet Intelligence. The new section is commissioned with the task of discovering all supernatural and extraordinary individuals in the Alpha and Beta quadrant. The also begin to catalogue these people and recruit many of them. [STLN]

The Sauron War ends and the planet Sauron is placed under interdiction. [STLN]

Agents of STI Section 13 arrest a man called The Doctor when he is discovered inside Starfleet HQ. The man miraculously escapes but not before revealing several dozen shapeshifting aliens that had infiltrated Starfleet Intelligence. [STLN]

Ensign Tuvok is assigned to the U.S.S. Excelsior. [“Flashback”]

The Klingon moon Praxis explodes, crippling Klingon resources and dealing catastrophic damage to the atmosphere of Kronos. Faced with the need to redirect resources away from military endeavors, the Klingons–led by Chancellor Gorkon–sue for peace with the Federation. The Enterprise, with her senior-most officers–James Kirk, Spock, Leonard McCoy, and Montgomery Scott–due to retire from space duty, is assigned to escort the chancellor’s vessel to Earth. During the voyage, the chancellor is assassinated. Kirk and McCoy are arrested, tried, and convicted of the crime, and are sentenced to permanent exile on Rura Penthe. They are subsequently rescued, and–with the assistance of Captain Sulu and the crew of the Excelsior–expose a conspiracy to derail the peace process at the conference site on Khitomer. All charges are dropped, and a period of detente between the Federation and the Klingon Empire begins. [“Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” (Dialog of Dr. McCoy’s tells us how long he has served aboard the Enterprise (27 years), allowing us to derive the approximate date of this film.)]

Amanda Grayson Sarek dies at the age of 93. [Sarek]

A Romulan plot to disrupt the detente between the Federation and the Klingon Empire is exposed and foiled by Ambassador Sarek and the crew of the Enterprise. The planet Freelan is revealed to be populated by Romulans and the offspring of captured Vulcans. Those Vulcans who wish to return to the Federation are permitted to do so. The others vanish into Romulan society, presumably to live out their lives as Romulans. [Sarek]

Fleet Admiral Smillie is succeeded by Fleet Admiral Androvar Drake as Star Fleet Commander. Captain James Kirk, having been approached by a young woman seeking assistance for her homeworld of Chal, falls in love and resigns from Star Fleet. The government of Chal requests, and is given, the Enterprise-A, and the Chal government gives the ship to Kirk, who proceeds to Chal. Drake, enlisting the aid of Captain Sulu, the Excelsior, and the rest of the former Enterprise senior officers, pursues Kirk, whom he charges with acting against the Federation. It is subsequently discovered that Chal was an experimental colony of Klingon/Romulan hybrids developed to survive a feared war with the Federation, resulting in a genetic structure that could retard the aging process. It is also discovered that Drake is a member of the same conspiracy as former Fleet Admiral Cartwright, and intends to sabotage the Federation-Klingon peace process. In the incident’s culminating battle, the Enterprise-A is destroyed (though its crew are all rescued by the Excelsior) and Drake is killed. Chal is saved for its people. Kirk returns to Earth. [The Ashes of Eden (modified per the Star Trek Chronology (Revised))]

Otha becomes independent from the Klingon Empire. [Last Unicorn RPG]

The Falorians, seeking Federation admission, donate a planet in the Besar Star System for colonization, and an expedition led by a nephew of James T. Kirk embarks to set up a colony on the planet, named Sanctuary. Captains Kirk and Scott and Commander Chekov join the expedition as advisors. The colony planet is subsequently revealed to be a staging point for the use of a weapon by the Falorians against the Federation, as an outgrowth of their ancient conflict with the Huanni, who have recently joined the Federation. The threat is averted, and the Federation assists in beginning negotiations between the Huanni and Falorians. The Sanctuary colony project itself is a loss, however. [The Last Roundup]

The U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) is commissioned under the command of Captain John Harriman. During a demonstration cruise, the unprepared vessel responds to a distress call from 2 transport ships carrying El-Aurian refugees which are caught in a space-time anomaly. The transports are destroyed, but 47 survivors: including Guinan and Dr. Tolian Soran: are rescued. During this action, Captain James Kirk: aboard as a dignitary: is lost (and believed killed) in action while saving the Enterprise from an energy ribbon surrounding the anomaly. [”Star Trek Generations”/”Star Trek Generations” Novelization/Federation (modified per the Star Trek Chronology (Revised)]

2295

Captain Spock assumes command of the U.S.S. Intrepid II. Joining him are Commander Uhura as Executive Officer and Dr. McCoy as Chief Medical Officer. [Vulcan’s Forge (conjecture, based on descriptions in the book)]

After 28 years, the Federation, Klingon Empire, and Romulan Star Empire agree to abandon the colony on Nimbus III. [Last Unicorn RPG]

Romulan Tal Shiar agents travel through a wormhole to a galaxy far far away. After five years they return with a new religion and amazing powers. [STLN]

Keth Ucalnath severs all ties with the Andorian government. The remaining members of this clan are by now living on other worlds than Andor itself. [Last Unicorn RPG]

2296

The Ansata of Rutia IV’s western continent are denied independence from the eastern continent, and begin a war for autonomy. [“The High Ground”]

Lieutenant M’Ress, while serving aboard the starship Einstein, is drawn through an artificial space-time gateway on a landing party and lost. [Cold Wars]

A Romulan expedition, allied with the exiled Vulcan Sered, attempts to suborn the Federation outpost on the planet Obsidian. The attempt fails, due largely to actions taken by the outpost’s commander, Captain David Rabin, and Captain Spock. During this mission, Spock begins to embrace his talent for diplomacy, and afterwards decides to leave Star Fleet to join the Vulcan diplomatic service. [Vulcan’s Forge]

2298

During a diplomatic mission of the U.S.S. Chesapeake to the Theta Eridani system, after the discovery that the Darvash: a race seeking Federation membership: was suppressing an insurrection from another sentient species not known to be in the system, the landing party is attacked and the ship’s captain killed. The helm officer of the Chesapeake, Lieutenant Tessa Niles, utilized the slingshot effect to send the ship back in time several weeks to attempt to divert their earlier selves and alter history, then return to the present. The results led to a nuclear conflict on Theta Eridani V and forced the Chesapeake (delayed in arrival at the system by a false distress call from the time travelling ship) to engage and destroy its time-travelling “duplicate”. [Last Unicorn RPG]

In the wake of the Darvash Crisis, the Federation Science Council merges its Chronal Assessment Committee and Anomalous Physics Group to become the Department of Temporal Investigations. [Last Unicorn RPG]